Bristol Pre-race Race Thread

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Let's see what this new car does on the high banked short track of Bristol. That Gyro-Cam is really going to get a workout this week. Time to break out the Dramamine®.

  • Practices:
    Friday, March 15, 12:00 - 1:30 pm/et, TV-SPEED
    Saturday, March 16, 9:00 - 10:00 am/et, TV-SPEED
  • Happy Hour 'Final' practice: Saturday, March 16, 12:00 - 1:00pm/et, TV-SPEED
  • Qualifying: 2 laps for positions 1-2, Friday, March 15 at 3:40 pm/et, TV-SPEED, re-air scheduled at 10:30pm/et and 12:30am/et.

Track Specifications:
  • 0.533-mile concrete oval
  • 500 laps, 266.5 miles
  • Degree of banking in corners: 24 to 30 degrees
  • Degree of banking in straights: 4 to 9 degrees
  • Straightaways: 650 feet long.
  • Concrete racing surface: 43 feet wide.
  • Seating capacity: 160,000
  • Bristol has two pits roads: 22 pit stalls on the front stretch and 21 on the back stretch
  • Pit Stall Size: 25.5 feet long, 15.5 feet wide
  • Pit Road Speed: 30 mph
  • Pace Car Track Speed: 35mph
  • Track Opened: 1960
  • First Cup race: 1961
 
Flashback to the Bristol of old.....

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This week everyone is going to sit back and enjoy the race with no griping about aero ,gen 6 , tire wear , rear windows , plates ,etc., etc.,. Wow it is going to be great .;)
HUH? Where do think your posting this morning Ted? lala land? This is RFs they either beach or freeze up and cant type. :D
 
* silently watches the old timers reminisce about the good old days when everyone drank the same beer and the racing at Bristol was amazing because the drivers got angry *
 
* silently watches the old timers reminisce about the good old days when everyone drank the same beer and the racing at Bristol was amazing because the drivers got angry *

we didn't all drink the same beer

like TV stations before cable, there were always at least 3 or 4 different ones to choose from . . .
 
This week everyone is going to sit back and enjoy the race with no griping about aero ,gen 6 , tire wear , rear windows , plates ,etc., etc.,. Wow it is going to be great .;)
Yeah, but we will still all complain about the Waltrip brothers!!!!
 
Hang in there. Steve Wallace is making a comeback. ;)
I don't know about the tires, but that will certainly increase the squealing. I'm just not sure if it will be his body hangers or his competitors'.

I know I'm in the minority, but I prefer the new Bristol. I went a half dozen times before the major overhaul, and twice since. I like having more green flag racing and fewer yellow flag parade laps. I like getting out of there before midnight in August. There are still wrecks enough to satisfy my inner Neanderthal, and more side-by-side racing than before.

Just this idjit's opinion.
 
I used to hate the short tracks because of all the yellows. Passing was shoving a car out of the way. But now I like the short tracks especially since they gave Bristol 2 racing grooves.
 
we didn't all drink the same beer

like TV stations before cable, there were always at least 3 or 4 different ones to choose from . . .
Schlitz, falstaff and PBR were the top 3 in the fifties and sixties in our area and we also had a local brewery, Spearmans that was popular in the south east, also Dixie made in New Orleans that was popular.
 
I just dont get too excited about any short track especially Bristol since they re did the track. Martinsville is a total waste though and I have no idea why cup races there.
 
Bristol was reconfigured again before the August night race. It was supposed to bring it back to a one groove track, with the bottom groove being the fastest again. We went to that race. The top was supposed to be too slick to work. Took about 40 laps or so, but you could see the cars working their way up there. By lap 100 the top was the working line. Denny was the car that seemed to be able to pass both high and low. Should be interesting to see how this race goes.
 
This week everyone is going to sit back and enjoy the race with no griping about aero ,gen 6 , tire wear , rear windows , plates ,etc., etc.,. Wow it is going to be great .;)

Agreed!

That's certainly an optimistic view of things. :cool:

Ever the optimist!!

The 2 things I miss most about the old Bristol --- the squealing tires and the smoke coming off the right rear. *sigh*

Maybe NASCAR should go back to Bias Ply Tires and ditch the radials!

Hang in there. Steve Wallace is making a comeback. ;)

Oh, SNAP!!

I know I'm in the minority, but I prefer the new Bristol.
Just this idjit's opinion.

This idjit agrees!
 
I just dont get too excited about any short track especially Bristol since they re did the track. Martinsville is a total waste though and I have no idea why cup races there.

I get excited about all the races . Nothin beats a Nascar race in my book . I really don't get fans who can say they don't like some tracks but they do like others . It's all just Nascar racin to me , the difference of each track makes it so much better.
 
I get excited about all the races . Nothin beats a Nascar race in my book . I really don't get fans who can say they don't like some tracks but they do like others . It's all just Nascar racin to me , the difference of each track makes it so much better.

Because not everyone thinks as you do. That's about as clear as I can make it.
 
I get excited about all the races . Nothin beats a Nascar race in my book . I really don't get fans who can say they don't like some tracks but they do like others . It's all just Nascar racin to me , the difference of each track makes it so much better.

I understand what you mean but I also can understand why people prefer some tracks to others. But some people are malcontents and will never be pleased with anything.
 
I am looking forwards to this race, hoping to see the Gen 6 cars get bumped and scraped out on track!
I tend to prefer most short tracks over some of the longer tracks purely because it can get up close and personal, which is always a buzz to watch!
 
ODDS TO WIN FOOD CITY 500
JIMMIE JOHNSON 5-1
KYLE BUSCH 5-1
BRAD KESELOWSKI 7-1
DENNY HAMLIN 7-1
MATT KENSETH 10-1
KASEY KAHNE 10-1
JEFF GORDON 12-1
CARL EDWARDS 12-1
DALE EARNHARDT JR 15-1
GREG BIFFLE 15-1
KEVIN HARVICK 15-1
TONY STEWART 18-1
CLINT BOWYER 18-1
MARTIN TRUEX JR 18-1
BRIAN VICKERS 35-1
JOEY LOGANO 40-1
RYAN NEWMAN 50-1
RICKY STENHOUSE JR 60-1
KURT BUSCH 75-1
PAUL MENARD 75-1
MARCOS AMBROSE 75-1
JUAN MONTOYA 75-1
JAMIE McMURRAY 75-1
ARIC ALMIROLA 100-1
JEFF BURTON 100-1
AJ ALLMENDINGER 300-1
DANICA PATRICK 500-1
FIELD 200-1
 
I am looking forwards to this race, hoping to see the Gen 6 cars get bumped and scraped out on track!
I tend to prefer most short tracks over some of the longer tracks purely because it can get up close and personal, which is always a buzz to watch!
Helmet throwing and finger wagging.....gotta love it! I do anyway...
 
I like getting out of there before midnight in August. There are still wrecks enough to satisfy my inner Neanderthal, and more side-by-side racing than before. Just this idjit's opinion.
HOT DOG ! If only you had met Diogenes! He always was looking for an honest man. Finally, someone with the intestinal fortitude to admit their Neanderthal psyche has a need for wrecks! Charlie Spencer, you da man!

Schlitz, falstaff and PBR were the top 3 in the fifties and sixties in our area and we also had a local brewery, Spearmans that was popular in the south east, also Dixie made in New Orleans that was popular.

Local in NJ, NY and PA, Ballentine, Neuweiler, Iron City, Genesee, Rolling Rock and Rheingold. Did any ever know of the Rheingold Girls? And living in Texas in the late 1950's, Lone Star and Shiner.

And DPK, Thanks for the updates, trivia, general information and overall passing along of knowledge accumulated by a loyal fan!
 
40% chance of rain on sat. I wonder if the Air Titan will surface?
 
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